As American society becomes increasingly diverse, social workers
must use a variety of human behavior frameworks to understand their
clients' culturally complex concerns. This text applies specific
human behavior theories to diversity practice. They show how human
behavior theory can be employed in interventions in the life
problems of diverse client populations at the individual, group,
social network, and societal levels.
Several groups are examined. They include: minority groups;
ethnic groups; women; older adults; members of certain social
classes affected by economic and educational (dis)advantage,
especially those living in poverty; people with developmental
disabilities, people of varying sexual and gender orientations, and
religious groups.
Case studies that illustrate social work practice in the area
are highlighted. The case studies include Social Work Practice
within a Diversity Framework; The Social Work Interview; Symbolic
Interactionism: Social Work Assessment, Meaning, and Language;
Erikson's Eight Stages of Development; Role Theory and Social Work
Practice; A Constructionist Approach; Risk, Resilience and
Resettlement; Addressing Diverse Family Forms; Small Group Theory;
Natural Social Networks; Power Factors in Social Work Practice.
This volume will be a fundament resource for practitioners and an
essential tool for training.
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